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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...FOOTBALL SCHEDULE*Oct. 7 Bates 2:30 P.M.Oct. 14 Chicago at Chicago 2:00 P.M.*Oct. 21 Pennsylvania 2:00 P.M.*Oct. 28 Dartmouth 2:00 P.M.Nov. 4 Princeton at Princeton 2:00 P.M.*Nov. 11 West Point 2:00 P.M.*Nov. 18 New Hampshire 2:00 P.M.Nov. 25 Yale 1:45 P.M.*SEASON TICKETS. These season tickets are priced at $9.90 and $6.60 each, and entitle the holder to a definite seat location for the Varsity home games except that with Yale

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PIGSKIN VETERANS SCARCE THIS YEAR | 9/1/1939 | See Source »

Last week Author De Forest's masterpiece was republished. Originally purchased for serialization in Harper's Monthly (Oct. 27, 1866) for $1,250, it was found too strong for the magazine, was brought out as a novel, fell flat despite Howells' enthusiastic review. Twenty-one years later De Forest rewrote it, tried unsuccessfully to persuade Harper to bring it out again. At last, prodded by renewed interest in the Civil War, the changed attitudes toward candor in fiction, the publishers have belatedly acknowledged that De Forest and Howells were right, that their predecessors and public opinion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Rebel Romance | 8/21/1939 | See Source »

Ever since Oct. 24, 1929, crinkle-headed, crinkle-mouthed Crooner Rudy Vallée has spread his oleaginous voice on the air waves for Standard Brands Inc. (Fleischmann's Yeast, Royal Gelatin). Their partnership is radio's longest. Radio's first big variety show made Yale-bred Rudy Vallée (real name: Hubert Pryor Vallée) radio's first big-money performer, began radio's first national song craze (I'm Just a Vagabond Lover), first exploited the radio talents of Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy, Alice Faye, Joe Penner, Frances Langford...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: Vall | 8/7/1939 | See Source »

Thus, according to reports which trickled from the countryside into Vienna last week, ended an archiepiscopal tour in which Cardinal Innitzer had twice been menaced before he reached Konigsbrunn. Unlike the storming of the Cardinal's palace last autumn (TIME, Oct. 17), the incidents in his rustic progress did not appear to have been stage-managed by Nazi leaders. But Cardinal Innitzer may have expected something of the sort. He has ceased flying a papal flag on his automobile, has had its license number changed. Last fortnight he ordered all priests, monks and nuns in his archdiocese to wear...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Classic Tragedy | 7/17/1939 | See Source »

Hellzapoppin. A vaudevillainous cross between a fire in a lunatic asylum and the third day at Gettysburg (TIME, Oct...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theatre: Survival of the Fittest | 5/29/1939 | See Source »

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